Discover the best top things to do in Lower Silesia Province, Poland including Rynek of Wroclaw, Pocysterskie Opactwo w Krzeszowie, Wieza Anny, Wiadukt kolejowy w Boleslawcu, Kosciol Wniebowziecia Najswietszej Marii Panny i sw. Maternusa, Wroclaw University, KoSciol Garnizonowy Bazylika Mniejsza pw. Sw. Elzbiety, Parafia Wang, Central Station of Wroclaw, The Knights` Tower.
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The first place on this route is Krzeszów, with a post-Cistercian monastic complex and a Calvary. It is a monument already appreciated, recognised by the president of Poland as a History Monument. The monastic church of the Assumption of Mary, with its greatness and splendour, was supposed to help fighting the reformation. This stylistically uniform, baroque temple with equipment also baroque is called the European Gem of Baroque. The most precious piece of the sanctuary is the oldest in Poland image of Mary - the icon of Our Lady of Grace.
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The historic building of the University. The university was founded in the 17th century and housed in an impressive Baroque building. After paying the entrance ticket of 12zl, free for my friend as he studies there, we headed inside. The main room, the Aula Leopoldina, though partly under refurbishment, was impressive as I though it would be, with beautiful baroque paintings and decorations. We then climbed up the stairs reaching the top of the Mathematical Tower with a beautiful view over the old town.
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The views are worth the climb of the steps up the church tower in order to view the Market Square and 360 degree of the old town. The church itself is worth the visit while in Wroclaw.
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One of the nicest city sights in Karpacz. A Norwegian XII century wooden church is a charming place right at the gates of the National Park. Nice place to visit before going on a hike or on a lazy day
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The Knights` Tower, also known as the Butchers` or Ravens` Tower. It was erected with other fortifications in 1319 for the purposes of the protection of the town. In 1608 the wooden roof was replaced with a stone one. Since 1843 the tower served as the belfry of the Evangelical church. The preserved bell dates from the early 19th century.
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